民衆
意味
The people; the masses; the general public as a collective social force.
More politically charged than 人々 or 国民, 民衆 emphasises the common people as a distinct social group, often in contrast to those in power (rulers, elites, institutions). It carries a subtle connotation of collective agency — the power of ordinary people to drive social change. Frequently used in historical discourse (民衆運動, popular movements) and political rhetoric. In art and literature it echoes the democratic and humanist traditions.
例文
- 革命は一部の指導者ではなく、立ち上がった民衆の力によって成し遂げられた。
- 権力者が民衆の声に耳を傾けなければ、いずれ社会は不安定になる。
- 民衆の間に広まった噂が、政府への不信感をさらに高めた。
使い方ガイド
場面: politics, history, social movements, journalism
トーン: serious
起源と歴史
Compound of 民 (min) meaning 'people, populace' and 衆 (shū) meaning 'multitude, crowd'. The combination stresses the collective plurality of ordinary people, paralleling terms like 大衆 (the general masses) but with a more politically aware nuance.
文化的背景
時代: Meiji–Present
世代: Educated adults
社会的背景: Universal
関連フレーズ
フラッシュカード、クイズ、音声発音、間隔反復